Quotes about Grace
All men who live with any degree of serenity live by some assurance of grace.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
It appertaineth to the true God alone to be able to loose men from their sins.
— Cyril of Alexandria
As in paradise, God walks in the Holy Scriptures, seeking man.
— Ambrose of Milan
The greater man the greater courtesy.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
To become effective men of God, then, we must know and acknowledge that every grace and every virtue proceeds from God alone, and that not even a good thought can come from us except it be of Him.
— AW Tozer
Grace means undeserved kindness. It is the gift of God to man the moment he sees he is unworthy of God's favor.
— DL Moody
The will of man without grace is not free, but is enslaved, and that too with its own consent.
— Martin Luther
Happy is the man who can brush aside the offending remarks of another and go on his way.
— Gordon Hinckley
He who kneels before God, can stand before any man.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Man is nothing: he hath a free will to go to hell, but none to go to heaven, till God worketh in him to will and to do his good pleasure.
— George Whitefield
The subject then of these chapters may be stated thus, - man's only righteousness is through the mercy of God in Christ, which being offered by the Gospel is apprehended by faith.
— John Calvin
No doubt men may easily think too little of God the Father, and God the Spirit, but no man ever thought too much of Christ.
— JC Ryle